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Bihar CM For Centralised Procurement Of Arms, Ammunition
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Sunday favoured centralised procurement of sophisticated arms, ammunition and equipment for state governments under the Centre-run modernisation of police force scheme.
Pointing out difficulties being faced by state administrators, Kumar said "procurement of arms, ammunition and equipment under central Modernisation of Police Force scheme should be done by MHA (Ministry of Home Affairs) and deliveries should be made to state governments. "It has been difficult for the state governments to go through the difficult procurement procedures for sophisticated equipment (which also include imported items)," he said at the Chief Ministers' Conference on Internal Security. The Chief Minister said large manufacturers are very often not interested in tenders for relatively small quantities floated by states. "Hence, the Central government should consider centralised procurement of such items." He also asked the Centre to consider grant of one-time 100 per cent financial assistance for construction of buildings for police stations located in Naxalism-affected districts which do not have their own buildings. Source: Zeenews.com Bihar CM for centralised procurement of arms, ammunition Click On "Full Story" For More... By ugesh sarkar, Section News Posted on Sun Feb 07, 2010 at 11:07:04 PM EST
"Naxal situation in Bihar remains under control. We have implemented a surrender and rehabilitation policy as well as various operational strategies to tackle the menace of extremism," he said underlining the need to increase the number of central paramilitary force companies in the state to check illegal infiltration, smuggling of narcotics, fake currency circulation and human trafficking.
"Presently, Bihar has only 23 companies (around 2,300 personnel). A demand for additional 70 companies of CPMF has been pending with the MHA since long. Moreover, the deputation of six officers from CPMF to Bihar, as Additional SP (Operations) in left wing extremism-hit districts, is still awaited," Kumar said. He said the government was trying to fill in vacant posts in police force and establish modern state Police Academy to increase training capacity of Sub-Inspectors and Deputy Superintendents of Police. "Four Counter Insurgency and Anti Terrorist Schools (CIAT-Schools) are being established at four different places in Bihar. A well trained and modern police force in Bihar will serve the needs of the people in an appropriate manner. During training, special emphasis will be laid on bringing out positive attitudinal change amongst the trainees," he said. The Chief Minister pointed to increase in inflow of both foreign and domestic tourists due to improved law and order situation in the state. Kumar also mentioned sanctioning of "river police stations" as a sizable area of Bihar is covered by the Ganga and other rivers. He stressed on strengthening of Forensic Science Laboratories for better investigations and requested the Central government to prepare standard measures for it. "A collaborative approach between the Centre and the state governments with full respect to the views and concerns of the state governments will go a long way in addressing the problems of internal security," Kumar added.
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